Thoughtful spatial planning, use of modern materials, and attention to detail make this residence an example of a truly contemporary Indian, multi-generational family home.
Sumit Malik, Founder & Principal Architect
Fact File

Sanitaryware / Fittings: Jaguar
Consultants
Structural: ANG Projects
Mechanical: Lutron
Electrical: DCS Consultants & Sons
Civil & Engineering: Design Consortia
Landscape & Façade: Design Consortia
Plumbing: Sanitary Consultant Services
PMC: Amit Khanna Design Associates
The design of the15,000 sq ft Harmony House in New Delhi ensures that the structure adapts to the changing dynamics of a growing family. The project demanded thoughtful spatial configuration to create an environment that provides modern comforts. The spatial planning emphasises visual connectivity and the interplay of volumes with spaces and functionalities to suit various needs and preferences. The overarching design vocabulary ensures that private and communal areas are well-defined yet offer a clear line of vision.

Modern materials such as glass, natural stone, and textured surfaces craft an elegant and functional exterior and have been thematically used in the interiors. Pendant lights, pops of colour, plush upholstery, mirrors, metallic accents and neutral tones create vibrant décor elements alongside influences of European interiors, such as wall moulding, dark wood, and glitzy chandeliers that add a sense of drama and style to the interiors.